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Royal Ascot 2008

By Cindy Pierson Dulay, About.com

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Royal Ascot Overview

The Royal carriage procession at Ascot

The Royal carriage procession arrives at Ascot Racecourse with Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Phillip on the bottom left and Prince Charles and Camilla on the right.

Top: Julian Herbert/Getty Images, Bottom: Chris Jackson/Getty Images
June 17, 2008

Royal Ascot is the world's oldest race meeting, contested at Ascot Racecourse, which was established by Queen Anne in 1711 in an open space in Windsor Forest, saying it was an ideal place "for horses to gallop at full stretch". The first Royal meeting of the current form occurred in 1768. It follows that such an ancient facility would be full of pageantry, including the parade up the stretch of the Royal Family at 2PM daily in horse-drawn carriages to the cheers of the crowd, a tradition hat dates back to 1925.

Through the reigns of 12 monarchs, the best horses in Europe have converged here for 5 days in mid June to compete for rich purses in Group stakes company. Although Ascot stages only 2% of British races, it hosts 1/3 of Britain's Group 1 races and accounts for 10% of attendance and 10% of television coverage.

Strict dress codes are in effect, especially in the Royal Enclosure where men must wear morning suits complete with top hat. This year, a warning was issued with Royal Enclosure tickets, specifically prohibiting off-the-shoulder dresses, spaghetti straps, or bare midriffs for women. The official media guide even specifies, "Knickers! A definite yes, but not on show please ladies!" During the course of Royal Ascot, some 170,000 bottles of champagne, 160,000 pints of beer, 4 tons of beef, and 10,000 lobsters will have been consumed.

Ascot is a huge facility compared to American tracks. The main course is a 1 3/4 mile triangular circuit with a long 1 mile chute off the homestretch. All races are conducted clockwise and on turf. The current grandstand is a new facility, opened in 2006.

This article will be updated daily through the Royal Ascot meet with all the Group 1 race results.

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